Situated in one of the most expensive hotel-cum-casinos of Vegas, this art gallery has been holding regular exhibitions of famous works from around the world including Picasso, Monet and Warhol since 1998.

Located near East Washington Avenue, Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park is a state park of Nevada containing the Old Mormon Fort, the first structure built by people of European heritage in what would become Las Vegas fifty years later.

The first historic landmark in Clark country, Liberace Mansion is open for public viewing, events, and educational programs. The mansion sports a Baldwin grand piano and more luxury classic items and designs.

There is nothing like seeing them in person. The Fountains of Bellagio were destined to romance your senses. Take in a spectacular show of thoughtfully interwoven water, music and light designed to mesmerize its admirers

Las Vegas Community Healing Garden is a garden made to honor the 58 unfortunate victims that we lost due to the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting. They planted 58 trees, and a remembrance wall for everyone to come and mourn for their loss.

Boom. Pow. Wow. Our iconic front yard has more bang than ever, thanks to taller explosions, more fireballs and a driving soundtrack from The Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart and Indian tabla sensation Zakir Hussain.

Journey To The West is a classic Chinese novel that narrates the adventures of Priest Xuanzang and his three disciples. Located in Las Vegas is a monument paying homage to the great mythological novel.

Established in 2014, Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument has fossils from the Ice Age. They have many educational programs that help people learn more about the Ice Age and the animals that lived during that time through their fossils.